哺乳期接种COVID-19疫苗的重要性

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Maria Isabel Valverde-Merino , Manuel Gomez-Guzman , Celia Piquer-Martinez , Maria Dolores Cabezas Lopez , Maria Jose Zarzuelo
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世界卫生组织强烈支持将母乳喂养作为婴儿喂养的主要来源,以确保孕产妇和儿童健康。自出现以来,COVID-19已成为影响世界人口健康的疾病,并已开发出预防疫苗。然而,6个月以下婴儿COVID-19疫苗许可的决定已被推迟。不同的研究表明,在母乳喂养期间,在婴儿的免疫水平上,受益-风险平衡要高得多,因为母乳喂养对不良反应的感知较低,mRNA等产物从母亲到孩子的传播也较低。不同的组织和协会建议母乳喂养妇女接种疫苗。COVID-19疫苗已被证明是安全有效的。
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The importance of COVID-19 vaccination during lactation

The World Health Organization strongly supports breastfeeding as the main source of infant feeding to ensure maternal and child health. Since its emergence, COVID-19 has become a disease affecting the health of the world's population, and vaccines have been developed to prevent it. However, the decision to license COVID-19 vaccines for infants under 6 months of age has been delayed. Different studies have shown that during the breastfeeding period, the benefit-risk balance is much higher in favor of the benefit, at the immunological level for the infant, due to its low perception of adverse effects and the low transmission of products such as mRNA from the mother to the child. Different organizations and societies recommend vaccination in breastfeeding women. COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to be safe and effective.

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Infectious diseases now
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